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thank you for being here with us. i'm brian williams, and we hope to see you right back here tomorrow evening. good night. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com maybe. depending >>> radiation detection. the bay area science designed to keep your family safe. and the advice of the surgeon general warning us to be prepared. nbc bay area continues coverage of disaster in japan. and good evening, everyone. >> right now, all eyes are on the nuclear power plant where crews working to contain the radiation were
thank you for being here with us. i'm brian williams, and we hope to see you right back here tomorrow evening. good night. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com maybe. depending >>> radiation detection. the bay area science designed to keep your family safe. and the advice of the surgeon general warning us to be prepared. nbc bay area continues coverage of disaster in japan. and good evening, everyone. >> right now, all eyes are on the nuclear power plant where crews working to...
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mary ann joins us to show us the family's struggle. what they want is to be with their dog they consider a hero, too. >> you're right, jessica. it's not just the family that considers diamond a hero. the humane society named her one of the top ten valor dogs in the nation. but despite the recognition, her family says what matters most to them is being reunited with their four-legged family member. this apartment in hayward was once the steen family's home until a night in october when an electrical fire ripped through every room. an alarm woke them up. diamond. >> when the dog woke me up, the apartment was already on fire. if it hadn't of been for that dog, none of us would be here. >> darrell managed to get his 9-year-old daughter. >> i saw like little -- >> he dropped her out the window of their second story unit and she was not hurt. darrell suffered third degree burns over his arms, necks, hands and feet. diamond could have easily run out the door to safety, but instead stayed with darren's sister. >> they found diamond laying on t
mary ann joins us to show us the family's struggle. what they want is to be with their dog they consider a hero, too. >> you're right, jessica. it's not just the family that considers diamond a hero. the humane society named her one of the top ten valor dogs in the nation. but despite the recognition, her family says what matters most to them is being reunited with their four-legged family member. this apartment in hayward was once the steen family's home until a night in october when an...
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enough sun to warm us up toward 70 degrees. looking for the sunshine, we're not going to see a lot but breaks of sun for 65 degrees in fremont. 67 in concord and 68 degrees in fairfield. now, tomorrow is a holiday, st. patrick's day. i think we'll skate by with a few showers, mostly cloudy conditions. and then the rain returns on friday. we're talking about maybe an inch of rain in the south bay along the peninsula. this next one is a really strong weathermaker. so that's where our eyes are for kugsed now. for today not bad. showers early, clearing for the second half. kind of a bad hair day. i have the frizzies and i noticed you had a curl going. >> do i? you're right. normally theresa takes care of that. there we go. the season is over for st. mary's. they missed out on the ncaa tournament. we're trying to make amends. they let kansas state stick around too much. the gales knocked out. should you be worried about radiation when you go through an airport body scanner? a live picture of oakland. it is wet out there. curly hair
enough sun to warm us up toward 70 degrees. looking for the sunshine, we're not going to see a lot but breaks of sun for 65 degrees in fremont. 67 in concord and 68 degrees in fairfield. now, tomorrow is a holiday, st. patrick's day. i think we'll skate by with a few showers, mostly cloudy conditions. and then the rain returns on friday. we're talking about maybe an inch of rain in the south bay along the peninsula. this next one is a really strong weathermaker. so that's where our eyes are for...
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thanks for joining us this morning. the "today" show is coming up next. >> and a local update in a half hour. have a great morning. [ female announcer ] for a limited time, get sizzler's 6oz, fresh cut, tri-tip steak plus our endless salad and dessert bar for just $10.99. sizzler. thinking fresh. everyday.
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the htc thunder bolt which uses google's android software is the first to use verizon's 4g network. it has a large touch screen, and costs about $250 with the two-year contract. verizon will initially sell with it an unlimited 4 g data plan. we're hearing in april users can list up to 50 auctions for free. it's the second time in a year that ebay changed its fee structure. they are trying to attract more sellers, trying to be more competitive as part of a three-year turnaround plan. ebay is also launching a shopping cart so buyers can keep track of multiple items instead of having to buy each individually. >> there you go, laura. news for you. >> happy selling. clean out the closet. >> and buying. >> here's more news as well. california wine drinkers from napa valley, america is now the largest wine consumers in the world. americans drank nearly 4 billion bottles of wine in 2010, beating france for the first time ever according to a wine consulting firm in woodside. the report found wine is especially popular with people between the ages of 21 and 32. california produced more than 6
the htc thunder bolt which uses google's android software is the first to use verizon's 4g network. it has a large touch screen, and costs about $250 with the two-year contract. verizon will initially sell with it an unlimited 4 g data plan. we're hearing in april users can list up to 50 auctions for free. it's the second time in a year that ebay changed its fee structure. they are trying to attract more sellers, trying to be more competitive as part of a three-year turnaround plan. ebay is...
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. >> tracie potts for us in washington. tracie, thanks. now here's a look at other stories making news early today in america. home video from a viewer in oregon shows boats tossed around as if they were toys. brookings harbor port was broken apart. officials say the damage ranged from $10 million to $13 million. a disaster assessment team has visited the area to determine if it's eligible for federal relief. >>> military units from across the nation headed to the hoosier state to take part in moch nuclear disaster drills. the dooms day scenario called for an emergency response to a nuclear explosion, which collapsed buildings, search and rescue, as well as decontamination. organizers say preparation is even more essential in light of the current situation in japan. >>> finally, a virginia search and rescue team is on the ground in japan. the fairfax county based crew was deployed to the city of ofunato in the wake of the tsunami. they along with a crew from los angeles have recovered several remains and are still searching through the deb
. >> tracie potts for us in washington. tracie, thanks. now here's a look at other stories making news early today in america. home video from a viewer in oregon shows boats tossed around as if they were toys. brookings harbor port was broken apart. officials say the damage ranged from $10 million to $13 million. a disaster assessment team has visited the area to determine if it's eligible for federal relief. >>> military units from across the nation headed to the hoosier state...
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france uses nuclear energy for 80% of its electricity. so other nations use more. but we are reliant, there's no question about it. we've got 104 nuclear plants. that's about a quarter of all the world's nuclear plants. we haven't added one since 1996. one is under construction. two dozen right now, are in the hot bed, as far as permit applications and other things that lead up to construction. a very long process. two plants in california. one was put to bed so to speak, rancho sanco, near sacramento. so we've got an interest in nuclear energy here, there's no question about it. it's part of our let's call it power dna. >> we also have a very uneasy relationship with nuclear power. because of the earthquake situation. and because of anti-nuclear protest as well. how, in terms of it's such a tricky issue, there's a lot of potential things here at work. >> there's a lot of things caught up here. it's not an easy sell so to speak for three big reasons. cost, safety and demand for energy. look at these one at a time, jessica, we begin to see why this is so difficult t
france uses nuclear energy for 80% of its electricity. so other nations use more. but we are reliant, there's no question about it. we've got 104 nuclear plants. that's about a quarter of all the world's nuclear plants. we haven't added one since 1996. one is under construction. two dozen right now, are in the hot bed, as far as permit applications and other things that lead up to construction. a very long process. two plants in california. one was put to bed so to speak, rancho sanco, near...
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i used to sing that. >> jimmy: absolutely. the other song you used to sing that a lot of people don't know -- is the first edition was the group? ♪ see what condition my condition was in ♪ >> just dropped in to see what condition. ♪ yeah yeah ♪ [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: a fantastic, fantastic song. one of the first psychedelic songs. >> it was one of the first. and it was interesting, mickey newberry wrote it. and he and i went to high school together and when i first heard the song, i was with the first edition, i said, "mickey, i've got to record that song." he said, "i love the way you have it, but sammy davis jr. has it on hold." >> jimmy: what? that would have been really psychedelic. ♪ what condition my condition was in ♪ [ laughter ] i can't really do sammy davis. i squeaked that one out. so we were at the houston rodeo. >> i saw that. >> jimmy: i know you're a houston boy. >> quite a cowboy. >> jimmy: thank you so much. >> you know, you were the only one that looked like they really belonged there. [ lau
i used to sing that. >> jimmy: absolutely. the other song you used to sing that a lot of people don't know -- is the first edition was the group? ♪ see what condition my condition was in ♪ >> just dropped in to see what condition. ♪ yeah yeah ♪ [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: a fantastic, fantastic song. one of the first psychedelic songs. >> it was one of the first. and it was interesting, mickey newberry wrote it. and he and i went to high school together and when...
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stay with us. >>> lawrence scott is here. we heard a lot of screaming in the sports department tonight. >> st. mary's down to the wire. what a thriller in the n.i.t. opener in the east bay tonight. the wcc player of the year had the ball. meanwhile, the sharks needed to go big in big d and they supersized it. we're back in a moment. >>> good evening. st. mary's was disappointed on selection sunday tonight hosting the opening round of the n.i.t. shgts a chance to take seven-day outlook some of the trust frags welcoming kent state. it was an up and down evening for the squad. they trailed some and longed sluggish. with the rob jones, took a six-point lead in over two minutes left. they squandered that lead and let kent state hang around. the lead changed. it was an unusual night for wcc player of the year, mickey mcconnell. the drive with the chance to win. he misses the lay-up and finishes with just five points, a tough way to go out in a nightmare night for the gales. they lose 71-70. >> justin graham with the lead. they had
stay with us. >>> lawrence scott is here. we heard a lot of screaming in the sports department tonight. >> st. mary's down to the wire. what a thriller in the n.i.t. opener in the east bay tonight. the wcc player of the year had the ball. meanwhile, the sharks needed to go big in big d and they supersized it. we're back in a moment. >>> good evening. st. mary's was disappointed on selection sunday tonight hosting the opening round of the n.i.t. shgts a chance to take...
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piers morgan joins us next! kara, we did it. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ [ male announcer ] this is lara. her morning begins with arthritis pain. that's a coffee and two pills. the afternoon tour begins with more pain and more pills. the evening guests arrive. back to sore knees. back to more pills. the day is done but hang on... her doctor recommended aleve. just 2 pills can keep arthritis pain away all day with fewer pills than tylenol. this is lara who chose 2 aleve and fewer pills for a day free of pain. and get the all day pain relief of aleve in liquid gels. you probably feel that only a doctor can give you certainty about your pregnancy. clearblue digital is as accurate as a doctor's test because it uses the same technology, for an unmistakably clear result, giving you confidence when you need it most. clearblue digital. - now the planet is depending for on us to keep it clean.air. find out how you can get involved with your community and give the earth a little tlc. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy:
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move us all to a better place. and caltrate moves us. caltrate knows 80% of us don't get the calcium we need. and when we don't, our bodies steal it from our bones. caltrate helps put it back. with 1200 mg of calcium and 800 iu of vitamin d. women need caltrate. caltrate helps women keep moving because women move the world. i mean they're rewards, right? right? right. with the bankamericard cash rewards™ credit card... i get 1% cash back on every purchase. 1% cash back on groceries. highlights. frog leg green. 1% cash back on... whatever that is? and there is no limit to the amount of cash back you can earn. no expiration on rewards. no hoops to jump through. -simple. -i love this card. looove it. [ male announcer ] the refreshingly simple bankamericard cash rewards credit card. apply online or at a bank of america near you. bankamericard cash rewards credit card. toilet paper has to get you clean. period. it's not just about, you know... but it also has to keep your hands clean. toilet paper has to help keep me clean... while getting
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supervisor mar: the march 7, 2011, land use meeting. joining me is supervisor cohen and supervisor wiener. our clerk is -- clerk: items will appear on the march 15 board of superi answers agenda, as otherwise stated. -- the board of supervisors and agenda, unless otherwise stated. -- the board of supervisors' agenda. supervisor mar: i also want to thank sfgtv for televising us today. could you please read item number one? clerk: an ordinance amending the zoning map. >> the board of supervisors adopted the market octavia plan on the overhead. there were many amendments that were made, and as the market octavia plan moved, somewhere in the process, the lot outlined in block continued to show up, but it should be changed. in fact, that is the only item in your ordnance today under this item. those specific ones were changed. this is the market octavia plan with the board of supervisors, what they thought they did in 2008. supervisor mar: so this is just clearing that up? >> that is correct. supervisor mar: questions, colleagues? supervisor
supervisor mar: the march 7, 2011, land use meeting. joining me is supervisor cohen and supervisor wiener. our clerk is -- clerk: items will appear on the march 15 board of superi answers agenda, as otherwise stated. -- the board of supervisors and agenda, unless otherwise stated. -- the board of supervisors' agenda. supervisor mar: i also want to thank sfgtv for televising us today. could you please read item number one? clerk: an ordinance amending the zoning map. >> the board of...
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jana katsuyama there live reporting for us from tokyo. thank you so much for joining us. caller: all right, pam, thanks. >>> here in the bay area a group of scientists is keeping an eye on the radiation levels in japan and assessing the potential danger to the united states. the national atmospheric release advisory operates out of the lawrence-livermore laboratory. scientists say they have not found any evidence the dangerous levels of radiation of japan would reach the united states but they are continuing to monitor wind changes and rain patterns. >>> people here in the bay area specifically worry about radiation drifting here from japan they are heading to pharmacies and driving up the price of that iodine is up supplements. it usually sells for $6 a pill now they are selling for $18 if you can find them. medical experts say ki can provide some protection against some types of radiation. the u.s. surgeon general here tell us people here do not need to worry about the fallout but she understands. >> i'm not sure there is a level of need right now in certainly the healt
jana katsuyama there live reporting for us from tokyo. thank you so much for joining us. caller: all right, pam, thanks. >>> here in the bay area a group of scientists is keeping an eye on the radiation levels in japan and assessing the potential danger to the united states. the national atmospheric release advisory operates out of the lawrence-livermore laboratory. scientists say they have not found any evidence the dangerous levels of radiation of japan would reach the united states...
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some of us are. and this is one program that allows us to do that. so i rise in opposition to this bill. i ask that we rethink this idea about eliminating the full voluntary programs that we've got to support housing and to support families that are in a tough spot right now. and i just urge my colleagues to oppose the underlying bill and to try to preserve the neighborhood stabilization program. thank you. i yield back. the chair: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. the gentlelady from illinois. mrs. biggert: mr. chairman, i yield two minutes to the gentleman from new york, a member of the financial services committee. the chair: the gentleman from new york is recognized for two minutes. >> thank you, chairman. i rise today to supportsn' do w it's supposed to do. this is exactly why i came to congress. this bill hurts struggling homeowners. it doesn't help them because it gives some type of perverse incentive for the banks to foreclose. because that's what this progra mr. grim: it's reckless, it's dollars. it really ends up being noth
some of us are. and this is one program that allows us to do that. so i rise in opposition to this bill. i ask that we rethink this idea about eliminating the full voluntary programs that we've got to support housing and to support families that are in a tough spot right now. and i just urge my colleagues to oppose the underlying bill and to try to preserve the neighborhood stabilization program. thank you. i yield back. the chair: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. the...
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this helps us in terms of progress. i also know we are trying to set up joint meetings with other conditions, particularly the planning commission. when we have that meeting, if we could make sure they are on the same targets that we are, see if we could have some discussions in that context. >> i am working directly with a member of the planning department and several people within the planning department to move along, getting to the evaluation comments and they are also anxious. i have -- actually, i do not know what her formal title is, the second-in-command in planning, to keep this moving. they are frustrated with their systems, who just cannot work together. i commit to giving you exactly where we are and looking at how the schedule is running. if things are running faster, giving you a better feeling for where we are as we get through the evaluation and selection. commissioner clinch: following up, i agree in might be faster than the 24 months you are talking about. i think it would be a great idea to give us an
this helps us in terms of progress. i also know we are trying to set up joint meetings with other conditions, particularly the planning commission. when we have that meeting, if we could make sure they are on the same targets that we are, see if we could have some discussions in that context. >> i am working directly with a member of the planning department and several people within the planning department to move along, getting to the evaluation comments and they are also anxious. i have...
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we encourage you to carefully used this. it provides mortgages to american families and communities limiting the risk of taxpayers. whenever pat you choose or require some tough decisions. although it will take time, we cannot put this off indefinitely believe there too much -- and leave too much uncertainty. two will make it hard to get private capital to return. each of the options would require legislation from the congress. we have to proceed with care at all of the know. we have to add to the many burdens on the markets. thank you. >> thank you. >> i would like to focus on the administration's commitment to housing affordability. and how the administration must work together to make sure housing advances this. the obama administration has acted to help stabilize and provide critical support. with help divert a deeper economic collapse and a more severe housing crisis. it provided access at the moment they are threatening to seize up. there is a the 18th 1 billion. they have received modifications since april 2009. that
we encourage you to carefully used this. it provides mortgages to american families and communities limiting the risk of taxpayers. whenever pat you choose or require some tough decisions. although it will take time, we cannot put this off indefinitely believe there too much -- and leave too much uncertainty. two will make it hard to get private capital to return. each of the options would require legislation from the congress. we have to proceed with care at all of the know. we have to add to...
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what drives the world the fear mongering used by politicians who makes decisions to break through. who can you trust no one who is your own view and with the global machinery see where are we cutting state controlled capitalism it's called the session so when nobody dares to ask me do i r t question more. leg. lifts. load at the end. the the lead. hey guys welcome to the show and tell. part of our guest stop the family topic now we want to hear. just go out you tube to video respond or to twitter reply to the question that we post on you tube every monday and thursday the show longer sponsored. playboy. the case of raymond davis the cia contractor held in pakistan after killing two pakistani men seems to be over it was reported today that davis was released after the families of the two men who were killed were given blood money and then the case was dropped now under pakistani practices and accordance with islamic law or what you may better know is shari'a that's fully acceptable and so far it's hard to get a clear confirmation reports say the sum of anywhere from one point four t
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so we've used some gis projections and we have had to use a two meter sea level rise because of the base maps we used, but you see a lot of that area would be inundated. even if it's only half as much, there's still a lot of expensive puc infrastructure that's going to be under water. under the heading of sharing the pain, i want to point out that bcdc's objectives will also be hard hit by sea level rise. over the past 40 years, we have required a lot of public access along the shore line of the bay, about a hundred miles of it. and a lot more access has been provided in public parks and through the bay trail. much of this could well be lost. now, after all this talk of doom and gloom, i have to put a caveat in here. bay waters won't rise slowly like -- and evenly like water filling a bathtub. the tide comes in, the tide goes out. so what we're talking about are trends in mean sea level. i prefer to use the term climate change to global warming when we're talking about this phenomenon we're dealing with because overall while the earth's atmosphere will be getting warmer, some places will
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but they haven't been asked to use troops to help. meantime, japan's defense ministry decided against a proposed plan to dump water from helicopters over the badly damaged plants. radiation levels are just too high. you can see in this photo a big hole has opened in the containment vessel around the reactor, and large portions have collapsed. here is more on the plant workers who are putting their own workers putting their own lives in jeopardy to prevent a bigger catastrophe. >> reporter: they are the nameless, brave souls who volunteered or perhaps been asked to be the last line of defense. because they have specific skills and nerves of steel. five workers have already died and two are missing after the latest fire and two dozen are injured. nuclear experts say the skell ton crew are not managers, but probably technicians, men with the schematics of the plant in their head and can fix the clogged vents. they have crawled through the dark mazes, armed with flash lights and radiation detectors wearing the full body hazmat suits and b
but they haven't been asked to use troops to help. meantime, japan's defense ministry decided against a proposed plan to dump water from helicopters over the badly damaged plants. radiation levels are just too high. you can see in this photo a big hole has opened in the containment vessel around the reactor, and large portions have collapsed. here is more on the plant workers who are putting their own workers putting their own lives in jeopardy to prevent a bigger catastrophe. >>...
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>> yes. >> charlie: the rating companies failed us in 2008. >> the whole system failed us, yes. >> charlie: and are you admiring of the work done by paulson and bernanke and geithner and geithner and paulson and summers. >> yes, i'm a big fan of bernanke and a big fan of geithner. in the eye of the storm they did right thing. i just hope the government doesn't back off now. this whole thing with debit cards is a sign that maybe not the government but really congress, is congress going to allow the banking hobbyists to keep charging high percentage on the credit cards. >> charlie: this is the lobbying done by wall street against the consumer agency. >> yes. >> charlie: protection agency. >> make no mistrake, the isn't ec and i think they're doing the right thing but they are playing very very tough and all it takes for the sec to appear to be about to charge a hedge fund with insider trading or illegal activities and that hedge fund is out of business because the clientele is so nervous after what happened with madoff and the minute they hear of a suit being filed or even the fbi rating som
>> yes. >> charlie: the rating companies failed us in 2008. >> the whole system failed us, yes. >> charlie: and are you admiring of the work done by paulson and bernanke and geithner and geithner and paulson and summers. >> yes, i'm a big fan of bernanke and a big fan of geithner. in the eye of the storm they did right thing. i just hope the government doesn't back off now. this whole thing with debit cards is a sign that maybe not the government but really...
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to the first creed remove the old cold a clear cut of the second the explosives are used to allow us to go deeper than the fear that. hurt the remainder is done machinery. and finally the fundamental choice is devotion to invalid feel. if. it. is eve and it's a good. indeed . top stories this hour on r.t. the crisis at the fukushima power plant in japan worsens as reports say a partial nuclear meltdown is on the way or the country struggles to tackle the damage caused by the earthquake the official death toll has risen to over four thousand as for the survivors below zero temperatures are compounding the nightmare for over half a million people left displaced. as radiation levels continue to rise japanese authorities claim there's no imminent threat to people's health but the country's track record of covering up possible problems makes many official version of events . in libya pro-government forces are taking more land from the rebels while the un is set to discuss imposing a no fly zone over the country a measure of opposed by most states a lot of back with more developments more
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the other two-thirds are the smaller items that we use pickup trucks to cart away. in terms of how we are addressing this. as i mentioned, we have to devote a lot of resources to picking up the garbage. we cannot just leave it on the street. we have been stepping up enforcement efforts, where we are issuing citations to people for having inadequate garbage service, improperly disposing of materials, when we can identify the responsible party -- which is difficult. we have also been trying to focus on education. our community corridors program. spruce up by sun up campaign. we have been doing a lot of door-to-door out reached so that people are aware of their responsibilities to properly dispose of their waste. supervisor avalos: i am just looking at these photos. how are these picked up? they're done manually? workers come and pick up the materials. rn day cruise -- are they crews of one, two, do you have issues of workers getting injured on the job? is that common? it seems there is some danger involved in doing this work. >> generally, the big garbage trucks, we h
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as well, both bringing us power and cooling our coastal power plants. i bring you greetings, of course, from the city of los angeles and we are experiencing, as has the entire country, the warmest year recorded. last summer was the warmest summer since records were kept. i know you've all seen al gore's speech so i don't have to recapitulate all that, but i do think it's important to bring it back to the meaning for the city of los angeles and for other cities as well that when we record record high temperature, we also record record high use of our power system, which means we also have record high numbers of outages and we have record high hours of overtime being worked by our employees and we have many other impacts that are felt greatly by the citizens and by the rate payers. our city also receives a very large quantity of water and certainly our best quality of water from pristine area in the eastern sierra known as the owens valley and that's what feeds our aqua duct. we have been seeing summer runoff over the last 70 years showing a decreasing tr
as well, both bringing us power and cooling our coastal power plants. i bring you greetings, of course, from the city of los angeles and we are experiencing, as has the entire country, the warmest year recorded. last summer was the warmest summer since records were kept. i know you've all seen al gore's speech so i don't have to recapitulate all that, but i do think it's important to bring it back to the meaning for the city of los angeles and for other cities as well that when we record record...
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it's all gone, he told us. then he said with a wry smile it was supposed to be earthquake proof but my family is okay. every few minutes the rescue teams were pulling bodies out. four here left for collection. another covered with plastic sheeting and a simple note attached saying where and when it was found. they do their best to give dignity to the dead, but there are simply too many to stand on ceremony. this man is alive today because he was at work elsewhere. he knew why this disaster had been so deadly. "after the earthquake the waves began almost immediately," he told us. "it wasn't only about 15 minutes so there wasn't enough time." (crying) two old friends hug each other as they discovered both have lived through this. a small ray of happiness in what is otherwise uniformly depressing. above above them helicopters are trying to douse the flames that are still burning on the hillsides. because the devastation here is not just in the town but for miles up the valley into areas that have never been though
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thank you for joining us in the celebration. we will have the final performance of the evening from the chinese american international school. they helped to start this celebration earlier this evening. i do not know if all of us were here but they are now returning. they will be performing for us and the beautiful traditions of the chinese new year, the alliance stance. please welcome students from the chinese american international school. -- the lion's dance. -- the lion's dance. [applause] [applause] [applause] >> [inaudible] [applause] this is really a unique performance. before we end tonight's program, i want to, on behalf of the city, thank at&t again for your generous sponsorship, making the celebration happening. we would liked everyone to join us for the reception. we want to thank owner of moonstar. we want to thank you for your contribution.
thank you for joining us in the celebration. we will have the final performance of the evening from the chinese american international school. they helped to start this celebration earlier this evening. i do not know if all of us were here but they are now returning. they will be performing for us and the beautiful traditions of the chinese new year, the alliance stance. please welcome students from the chinese american international school. -- the lion's dance. -- the lion's dance. [applause]...
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our approach has been one using technology primarily and they've invested heavily for us to use? lieu of some of the initial reproaches but i think the water industry as a whole has been a remarkable job and there's also and,isac, program where we can share with each other. >> you painted a great picture of a diversified important foal quo is that in part o protect against events as well. >> more related to high ydraulic issue but i think the effort the water agencies have made since 1911 have been markable and i think we're one of the more secure utilities or areas as a result. obviously there's the converging but it does not mean just because you have a concern or risk you don't move ahead. you analyze the risk and the potential impacts and then make informed de sibs and that's what all of the agencies are doing and certainly security is a piece of that risk assessment. >> are you folks in the northwest looking at that differently. >> we went to spending nothing to five million on capitol expenditures. we did cop stuff for reservoirs primarily with insure answers. but yew done
our approach has been one using technology primarily and they've invested heavily for us to use? lieu of some of the initial reproaches but i think the water industry as a whole has been a remarkable job and there's also and,isac, program where we can share with each other. >> you painted a great picture of a diversified important foal quo is that in part o protect against events as well. >> more related to high ydraulic issue but i think the effort the water agencies have made...
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>> there are other uses. we are state land, not city property. the state land has a lot of uses. the office has to be maritime- related, unless it is an historic building. our facilities have to be for the people of the state of california. they have to enhance that visit there. they're not local surfing. we cannot do any residential on the waterfront and we cannot do any hotels over the waterfront. there is property on the embarcadero for that. >> somebody told me there were 11 different agencies, probably more that regulate the use of the space. >> it is the city and town of santa cisco, the port, -- of san francisco, the port, the army corps of engineers, fish and game, boating and wildlife. >> every time somebody wants to do something, and has to go through all of these review agencies. >> it makes it very interesting. >> the port is really a separate administrative jurisdiction. the ferry boat we are not on the -- a theory but we are on is not regulated by them. at the port has its own authority granted by state law, state charter which says they have their own building depa
>> there are other uses. we are state land, not city property. the state land has a lot of uses. the office has to be maritime- related, unless it is an historic building. our facilities have to be for the people of the state of california. they have to enhance that visit there. they're not local surfing. we cannot do any residential on the waterfront and we cannot do any hotels over the waterfront. there is property on the embarcadero for that. >> somebody told me there were 11...
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in san jose, they use them as well. around the world, segways are used for various purposes. tours are just a small part of that. supervisor mar: could i just say -- this is in an historic park with many sensitive areas, wildlife, plants, so it might be different from the airport. >> i am quite aware of the value of the park. that is why we put segway tours in the park. we appreciate the chance to be there. golden gate park is entirely too big to be seen by foot. you cannot walk the whole park. you cannot drive the whole park. there are not trams to take you around. the best way to see golden gate park is by segways. i believe you should not only approve the san francisco electric tour company's tours, i believe you should rent them to everyone who wants to go. you selected a vendor to produce this result. i would urge you to leave them alone and let them do their job. thank you. >> good morning. warrick farmer. national sales manager for open top san francisco. i would like to speak to you in regards to two points. one as a tourist and one as an operator. i have lived in man
in san jose, they use them as well. around the world, segways are used for various purposes. tours are just a small part of that. supervisor mar: could i just say -- this is in an historic park with many sensitive areas, wildlife, plants, so it might be different from the airport. >> i am quite aware of the value of the park. that is why we put segway tours in the park. we appreciate the chance to be there. golden gate park is entirely too big to be seen by foot. you cannot walk the whole...
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there are systems to use in multiple room buildings and they are not just use in rural areas but in suburban households. it will create jobs to have as people come in and pick it up. thank you. >> that they do have some very unique -- also on desalinization, there are concerns about that out there. if that is why the review is in place. >> we have talked about the constructed wetlands before. i am a big fan because they provide a big service and they can really help to mitigate. i would encourage our waste water team to be looking at wetlands opportunities along the bay and what we might be able to at least pilot sooner rather than later. >> the problem is that even with sophisticated screening on the intake, you kill all of the microorganisms that are at the bottom of the food chain. specifically, they are looking at a point as a location. that has enough industry there, i think that we should consider those thanks before we site plans. it was a very interesting presentation. i learned that the puc spends money on a report which i have been trying to get a copy of for over a year. this was
there are systems to use in multiple room buildings and they are not just use in rural areas but in suburban households. it will create jobs to have as people come in and pick it up. thank you. >> that they do have some very unique -- also on desalinization, there are concerns about that out there. if that is why the review is in place. >> we have talked about the constructed wetlands before. i am a big fan because they provide a big service and they can really help to mitigate. i...
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as for illegal use -- as for legal use, this was one of the biggest challenges for us. let's say that they came back to us all 42 from the dwelling. -- for a two family dwelling. let's say that we need the applicants to provide us with property cards and water records. that will help us to see how come it becomes too as opposed to one-family dwelling. after picking the document we do and other research, just to make sure. we provide a package with that the building permit. every document that we have. we bring it up to the dirt -- deputy director of inspection services. we handed to him. he will look through all the documentation and give that determination. yes, this can be a legal close family dwelling. >> does that accommodate the fee structure? when an inspection has to be made of a unit or building? >> really, there is no fee involved. but if there are building permits, i guess. >> is there a significant of occupancy in the code that can be a problem? >> sometimes. >> how often does that take place? i know that when there was the glut of construction that was takin
as for illegal use -- as for legal use, this was one of the biggest challenges for us. let's say that they came back to us all 42 from the dwelling. -- for a two family dwelling. let's say that we need the applicants to provide us with property cards and water records. that will help us to see how come it becomes too as opposed to one-family dwelling. after picking the document we do and other research, just to make sure. we provide a package with that the building permit. every document that...
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and we hope that you will continue and help us out. to the board of supervisors, each and every one of you, i am ready to carry out the duties of this office and to do it in a way in which you will be proud. and to specifically supervisor david chiu and sean elsbernd who really had a lot to do with the pivotal discussions we had
and we hope that you will continue and help us out. to the board of supervisors, each and every one of you, i am ready to carry out the duties of this office and to do it in a way in which you will be proud. and to specifically supervisor david chiu and sean elsbernd who really had a lot to do with the pivotal discussions we had
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she used to city city hall only for educated upper class people but now realizes it's for all of us and that all of us can make a difference. jackie chavez. [applause] >> i just wanted to say thank you and thank goodness that when my parents decided to make san francisco their new home. thank goodness it was san francisco. i love this city so much, i have tattoos on my back. i can't show it to you guys, but it's there. really, it just started for me with three little letters, p.t.a. the long fellow p.t.a. i never thought that i could stand up here. but the p.t.a. has taught me how to be an advocate. i could name a lot of people. but instead those of you from long fellow, would you just stand up for a second. don't be shy. [applause] >> they said i could. when i didn't believe me, they believed me. thank you, guys. everybody here, if you have a chance, you should join the p.t.a. because it teaches parents to me how to be advocates. you can become a p.t.a. member today for $10. thank you supervisor avalos -- i didn't even know how to spell p.t.a. until i joined it. join the p.t.a., it's r
she used to city city hall only for educated upper class people but now realizes it's for all of us and that all of us can make a difference. jackie chavez. [applause] >> i just wanted to say thank you and thank goodness that when my parents decided to make san francisco their new home. thank goodness it was san francisco. i love this city so much, i have tattoos on my back. i can't show it to you guys, but it's there. really, it just started for me with three little letters, p.t.a. the...
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thank you for joining us. i mention that this is the 40th anniversary. >> it is indeed. >> i'm standing with you in a fabulous theater that was completed six months ago in time for this anniversary. tell me about how it has been going for the last six months. >> absolutely. in terms of the anniversary, the dance company, which is our founding body, is celebrating its 40th anniversary, and it is the 30th anniversary, so it is historic for both sides, and the completion of the theater represents in some ways the completion of our entire campus that began in 2005. it has come to its fruition with the completion of the theater. the theater opening was remarkable. one of the things we wanted to do was to make sure that our community really truly -- our san francisco bay area community understood that this theater was for them. we invited 31 bay area companies to do a day-long performance marathon, so we really launched with a feeling of this is for everyone in this community. it was a tremendous thing to bring ever
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it downstream where we want to use it? this is a real concern and i have been talking with staff about this and i think that these are questions that i am still not 100% clear about and i would urge you to look at this also. not only that, but this comes down 26 street and this is the most northernmost portion of the watershed which is the largest in san francisco. not only is this the drainage base but there is ground water. this is also the creek water. the new goal is old. this is fresh water. i think that we need to be more protective and respectful of this and also understand the multiple committees that are connected by this watershed. this is a very complex issue. the seven-foot pipe that you are about to vote on is the old paradigm. this is the old way of solving the mitigating flooding. we are embarking on the new paradigm of looking at watershed management. i just want you to beware of the implication of this pipe. this sounds very benign but there are a lot of implications with this type and i apologize to the w
it downstream where we want to use it? this is a real concern and i have been talking with staff about this and i think that these are questions that i am still not 100% clear about and i would urge you to look at this also. not only that, but this comes down 26 street and this is the most northernmost portion of the watershed which is the largest in san francisco. not only is this the drainage base but there is ground water. this is also the creek water. the new goal is old. this is fresh...
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conjunctive use is one of our prime uses is a way we're meeting it, soy have to believe on the membrane which is what you represent in de sal that technology is moving so quick in respect to smart and a insuranced membranes that we're not asking the question that we're asking now with respect to membrane. >> one final piece you talked about the cost of water and that's one element to be considered but not the sole element in incremental water supply element. it goes back to the no silver bullet approach where there's not one single strategy that will work but a come polation of all the tools to help us be flexible and responsive to this changing environment. >> well on that note our time is up and please join me in thanking this excellent panel. and thank s to all of you. >> can can is a research meterologist at the scrips institute of oceanographer at,uc san diego and researcher at is tusds and serve at the climate research division director. his work is understanding climate variability and changes particularly as they apply to the pacific ocean and north america. his specific work co
conjunctive use is one of our prime uses is a way we're meeting it, soy have to believe on the membrane which is what you represent in de sal that technology is moving so quick in respect to smart and a insuranced membranes that we're not asking the question that we're asking now with respect to membrane. >> one final piece you talked about the cost of water and that's one element to be considered but not the sole element in incremental water supply element. it goes back to the no silver...
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jazz was created about us. negros. african-american, whatever you want to call us. we gave this to the country. we gave it to the world. when you answered the question a moment ago by what we suffer by abandoning music education, you said that jazz is our identity. i got the sense that you were talking about the nation, about the country. if you were, how is jazz part of the country's identity juxtaposed to the identity of black people? we're the ones who created it? >> who creates the thing is not as important as what the thing is. who created baseball? who created basketball? who created the space program? we could go on and on. we could argue about who created something. we're all participants in it. if you didn't have an african-american sense of it or a european sense of it you wouldn't have jazz. if there was no slavery there would be no jazz. we spent all of our time trying to separate, that is a waste of time. black people are one of the only groups of people for some reason to express love of yourself in some way is misconstrued as a dislike for someone els
jazz was created about us. negros. african-american, whatever you want to call us. we gave this to the country. we gave it to the world. when you answered the question a moment ago by what we suffer by abandoning music education, you said that jazz is our identity. i got the sense that you were talking about the nation, about the country. if you were, how is jazz part of the country's identity juxtaposed to the identity of black people? we're the ones who created it? >> who creates the...
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i want to use an example here from a district in northeast ohio, old industrial district, we've had chronic foreclosures for 30 years. the census just came out, the city of youngstown went from 180,000 people down to about 65,000 people. the tax base has been eroded. and in the last few years, youngstown has been cited as one of the top 10 best cities to start a business by entrepreneur -- by "entrepreneur" magazine, "site selection" magazine said it's one of the top 10 cities to start or grow a business. in part the renaissance of youngstown is because of federal investments like this that help us downsize and shrink our community. i find it ironic that our friends trying to redice golvet
i want to use an example here from a district in northeast ohio, old industrial district, we've had chronic foreclosures for 30 years. the census just came out, the city of youngstown went from 180,000 people down to about 65,000 people. the tax base has been eroded. and in the last few years, youngstown has been cited as one of the top 10 best cities to start a business by entrepreneur -- by "entrepreneur" magazine, "site selection" magazine said it's one of the top 10...
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your not listening to what the models are telling us. they are telling us there still is the range of natural variability in precipitation eventhough temperature is changing remarkably. evidently that did not get through. but that's what happens. the characterization of precipitation is not unlike today. not rain verses snow, but the total water volume is still looking a lot like the modern climate. >> let me take a crack at this. it's a great question. its the barrier that a lot of water managers face. on the,pa leo climate, side the the past will help me deal with floods and droughts properly deal with them. if we had a better since of this from tree rings in the 1920s we would probably make different assumptions on the colorado rivers. maybe we would not but it was information we did not have about climate that would have changed potentially a decision that water manager's and politicians had. going into the few uh-uhture, manager's and planners have a lot of tools for dealing with these kinds of variabilities that we have to face. pa
your not listening to what the models are telling us. they are telling us there still is the range of natural variability in precipitation eventhough temperature is changing remarkably. evidently that did not get through. but that's what happens. the characterization of precipitation is not unlike today. not rain verses snow, but the total water volume is still looking a lot like the modern climate. >> let me take a crack at this. it's a great question. its the barrier that a lot of water...
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being used around the whole world. it is critical that companies like twitter the convinced that we are welcoming them and it is also critical to us. we don't want them to become isolated again. our city is a city of innovation. people are coming here from all over the world. they're coming here to build their businesses, to surround themselves with other great new ideas and to forge a new san francisco work force. we are home to companies that change the way we communicate, like twitter. we're also home to companies that change the way we work, like sales force. we are home to companies that change the way we listen. now, more and more, we are becoming home to the way we play. i want to announce today, it should be consistent with everything else we are doing. as hosting more and more of these on-line game creators and engineers, i want to announce one of the most exciting game companies and we will be opening up and 25,000 square foot office in san francisco as we speak. let the games began. [applause] i just met the
being used around the whole world. it is critical that companies like twitter the convinced that we are welcoming them and it is also critical to us. we don't want them to become isolated again. our city is a city of innovation. people are coming here from all over the world. they're coming here to build their businesses, to surround themselves with other great new ideas and to forge a new san francisco work force. we are home to companies that change the way we communicate, like twitter. we're...
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they provide useful services and people can use them in places. some government services, please consider a strong funding stream for these valuable community assets. >> tim, you want to talk about what we've done with libraries? >> governor, absolutely. libraries in ohio rely heavily on state support by the public library fund that gets a portion of all the tacks that are provided into the state revenue fund i talked about earlier. libraries are heavily reliant on this state funding source. some have local levy support, but many do not. across this budget, we try to think about the reliance and capacity of entities to fund themselves. in this case, we recognize that we had to be very careful in how we address the funding of libraries, and so there is a reduction, but it's about a 5% reduction relative to the funding that they received last year which we think, again, reflects their reliance on these state moneys. >> i understand the library association put out some sort of a statement saying they breathe a sigh of relief. it's good they breathing
they provide useful services and people can use them in places. some government services, please consider a strong funding stream for these valuable community assets. >> tim, you want to talk about what we've done with libraries? >> governor, absolutely. libraries in ohio rely heavily on state support by the public library fund that gets a portion of all the tacks that are provided into the state revenue fund i talked about earlier. libraries are heavily reliant on this state...
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us. we especially want to give him this award for being the first state legislator in the country to find family planning for low- income women. in the 1970's, when he was on the national board of planned parenthood. i do not know if you know that, but i was there. we want to give him a weapon today to help us as a fundamentalists tried to take those rights away from us. mayer browor brown -- [laughter] [applause] >> may the force be with you. [laughter] they the force be with you and with us -- may the force be with you and with us. >> a jedi warrior. now you know what was behind that mask darth vader was wearing. me. >> at this time, i want to acknowledge a couple of people outside of our committee. >> welcome to "culture wire." i'm here with james lee, and exhibiting artist, and we will have a chat today about the body of work you are presenting. after you left the military, what prompted you to go back to a place where the u.s. is engaged in military action? >> it is interesting. the
us. we especially want to give him this award for being the first state legislator in the country to find family planning for low- income women. in the 1970's, when he was on the national board of planned parenthood. i do not know if you know that, but i was there. we want to give him a weapon today to help us as a fundamentalists tried to take those rights away from us. mayer browor brown -- [laughter] [applause] >> may the force be with you. [laughter] they the force be with you and...
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us. hey guys welcome to show intel the obama show we've heard our guests have to say on the topic now i want to hear our audience just go on to you tube video response or to twitter for fun the question that we host on you tube every monday and on thursday in the show your responses. like your voice. all right it's time for tonight's tool time award kansas lawmakers trying to deflect a few comments that he made about illegal immigrants that happened to be recorded on audio and then released to the media republican and virgil pat was taking part in a meeting on monday to discuss the problem of wild pigs running free in kansas now the state currently uses helicopters to shoot the pigs and that's when virgil pac had this brilliant idea. so virgil think that shooting illegal immigrants from the air would solve the state's illegal immigration problem doesn't virgil just sound like a really warm hearted nice person i mean personally i think it's insane that a long maker would advocate in a hear
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you would like us to look at, please just let us know. >> commissioners. public comment. >> this is what i came here for so i'm very happy to have stayed around here for it. this is one of my major -- this is kind of like my major area of focus. i really appreciate the work that the waste water enterprise has done. you have a very long way to go. when i walked in, the conversation that commissioner moran was making are similar to those that we have had in the letter. we passed a resolution, one of the first expressed our concerns that the trend towards agreeing and low impact to the element was used and we did not want to make investments without having a specific benefit. one of the members of the technical advisory committee, which is now defunct, which is from seattle public utilities. they have a cost benefit model that they have been using for more than a decade. i don't think that the task force is really the model that you are looking for. this is really a watershed council that you need. he will start with the council that has representatives on th
you would like us to look at, please just let us know. >> commissioners. public comment. >> this is what i came here for so i'm very happy to have stayed around here for it. this is one of my major -- this is kind of like my major area of focus. i really appreciate the work that the waste water enterprise has done. you have a very long way to go. when i walked in, the conversation that commissioner moran was making are similar to those that we have had in the letter. we passed a...
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there's no one here from land use jurisdiction, the people who make these decisions. we will engineer our way out as best we can and how do we deal with that issue and break through to those decision makers when they are focused on economic development rather than how do you stop causing a problem that we are all going to have to fix? will's comments about river flows, we have it in south bay, how are we going to deal with the fact that sea level rise is going to create katrinas all over the country and that's in terms of rivers not having anywhere to go. >> thanks. will, you want to start with that? . >> thanks, greg. as greg knows, we have been working very hard to bring the water agencies, the land use planning agencies and the environmental community, the business community together. our problem is that we have 24 hour days when we need about 106 hour days to do all that. but i think you are absolutely right and mary's point about the political difficulty of making some of these decisions, and we're seeing this in new orleans, the first reaction is put it all back
there's no one here from land use jurisdiction, the people who make these decisions. we will engineer our way out as best we can and how do we deal with that issue and break through to those decision makers when they are focused on economic development rather than how do you stop causing a problem that we are all going to have to fix? will's comments about river flows, we have it in south bay, how are we going to deal with the fact that sea level rise is going to create katrinas all over the...
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thanks for joining us. your time is 5:30. >>> well, the rain is still around, it could stick with us for quite some time. let's go ahead and start with a quick check of your weather and traffic before you head out the door. lawrence, good morning. you're back with us. and the rain is back with you. >> and bringing more rain. there is not really an end in sight just yet as we continue to see the showers around the bay area this morning. you got some moderate amounts of rainfall in through parts of the bay area this morning so if you are heading out make sure you're extra careful on the roads. we have some fog out there, too. we have a series of storms headed toward california and we are going to let you know how those will impact us and when in a few minutes. first, elizabeth has traffic. >> chp working a couple of different accidents right now. nothing though blocking lanes so no big delays. at the bay bridge toll plaza, you can see some of that standing water especially in the middle lanes earlier some car
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it appalachian us our competitive, allows us to create jobs. i promised to work to set us on a path to growth. that's where we have to be, folks. we can't tax our way to prosperity. we can't cut our way there, either. what we have to do is set a platform. we need to set the ohio in a position of where people want to expand the jobs here in our state, and where we can go all over this country and all over this world, if it can matter, to bring jobs to ohio. we lost $14 billion worth of payroll in the last four years. that means our most mobile citizens are leaving. we've got to stop it and place ohio on a path for growth. so not only were we able to keep the tax cut and also to work with mary to make sure we get rid of rules and regulations that kill our entrepreneurs and small business people who want to open their doors and create jobs for our families, but we have balanced this budget with no smoke and mirrors, and we have done it with a reform agenda that will put ohio on a path to growth. let me tell you -- [ applause ] people might say, ho
it appalachian us our competitive, allows us to create jobs. i promised to work to set us on a path to growth. that's where we have to be, folks. we can't tax our way to prosperity. we can't cut our way there, either. what we have to do is set a platform. we need to set the ohio in a position of where people want to expand the jobs here in our state, and where we can go all over this country and all over this world, if it can matter, to bring jobs to ohio. we lost $14 billion worth of payroll...
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the technique used to find a suspect that has only been used one time before. >>> pg and e said it found most, but not all of the documents demanded. today's effort turned out to be somewhat anti-climatic. >> reporter: five minutes before the deadline, the utility company clicked a computer mouse, and sent 154 page summary of its words on gas transmission lines to the state public utilities commission. pg and e crews went through more than a million documents to try to find records that prove it set safe pressure levels on 1800 miles of its natural gas pipelines in densely populated areas. but pg and e's president today said the company could not find 8% of those records. >> we've made good progress. we know we need to do more. >> reporter: they were wrong about the gas line that exploded in san bruno in september, killing eight people. that's why the state ordered them to produce records to prove its pipelines are safe. pg and e's president said today, the utility will voluntarily field test all the lines without records, and replace 150 miles of pipes similar in age to the pipe that ru
the technique used to find a suspect that has only been used one time before. >>> pg and e said it found most, but not all of the documents demanded. today's effort turned out to be somewhat anti-climatic. >> reporter: five minutes before the deadline, the utility company clicked a computer mouse, and sent 154 page summary of its words on gas transmission lines to the state public utilities commission. pg and e crews went through more than a million documents to try to find...
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don't tell us anything classified. there are alternative sources in the pacific that we would leverage. there is the concern about above-ground facilities there. there's a resiliency effort going on. and i'm not over exact thyme period but to address some of the vulnerability issues we're going to have in this environment. so i think we are looking at that and looking at the actions we need to make to make those facilities better protected but i think also as described earlier we talked about this briefly in your office this morning. is it's more than just a single -- a single piece, a single system, you know, it's more than hardening. it's really as arc battle is attempting to address. it needs to address the end to end chain of operations so it's a complex and it's broad in nature. >> before we go to ms. burr dell, there's a quick question here. >> just a quick question here. we talk about the full capacities on guam and other set places. a specific location but one of our colleagues in the last congress, what about
don't tell us anything classified. there are alternative sources in the pacific that we would leverage. there is the concern about above-ground facilities there. there's a resiliency effort going on. and i'm not over exact thyme period but to address some of the vulnerability issues we're going to have in this environment. so i think we are looking at that and looking at the actions we need to make to make those facilities better protected but i think also as described earlier we talked about...